" . . - . ' 11" ; . . . . ' . . . . . . . " ' . - ' , ' : ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' - - ' ' " ' , ' " 't , I . . . . oclct ) ' . a' ntfl 111' l.\Lrt\1ll111 . ) I , . , , I . . ; , USTER lJOUNTY . : . EPUBLICAN. I. = - . 7 _ " : : . . - : : : : . : . " ESTABLISHED I ' . 1882. THE 01i'FICIAL . - PAPEU OF CUS'rER COUNTY. _ . _ _ . LARGEST . _ _ CIRCUIA'l'ION _ : : : - : : = - - = - _ _ : _ . OF' . . ANY PAPER IN _ . . THE . COUN''Y. . . . . : _ . I , vol. YXIII. . " . . . BROK N BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA THURDSAY : ( . - : . - . ; , MARCH :16 , 1905.--EIGHT PAGES. NO. 40. - - I , J. . , I , \ , - . . . . . . . . . , . _ . . . ! 1- . ( " 10\\ May See ) , . -out on thl : wCHld ill a II \ \ ' way with III ) ' glasiles. . What ) 'OU 11.'n 'seell IIIIlV . be only u hint of what ) 'OUA ! ' \ , . see. . CtSeeing n thiug wilh ' ' " ) 'OUI' OWII eyee" is not alwa's conclu sh'e e\'idellcc thnt YOIl see correctly. . . . . . \m'see through the wiudow , hut the glass Inn ) ' he imperfect or the window soile . You see wilh your eves . , but their re- fractivc power run } ' bo faulty ; tlms you see but half what you lIIight with pro er. Iy adjusted glasses-my kind. : \ly business is to remelly C ) ' ( ' defects' ' which if lIe lected may pro'c serious. - - - - _ . . . . . . . . .J-.RItIt' ' . . _ _ -s il i B o-k-s'- - - 'I' I < * : , I abl-ts : ' { ; 7 [ ( , , . . ; 'f . I ; - NIJ- ' ' / ' ' , < 7I ' School Supplies , < * < * -AT- . .J , , . \ "i'1' . . . . < f J. G. Haeberle s. . / ' This office for neat j l'work. ) \ J. C. Moore , bstrachng. 2tf FOR SALE-House : with j6 \ block land. Enquire of Con- cannon at Peale-Sheppard Co. 's 38-39. . . . I m : : : : : : - - - - J. M. Kimberling \ \ as a passenger - ger to Icrna. Jas. I..edwich 1lla e a business trip to Lincoln , l1'ridLl' > ' . D- MSa.ille of Ausley was looking after business in thl : city 1.'uesday. Hussell l ichardson and 'l'om Stuckey of this city were pass n- gers to Ansley last Friday. . A. P.Ioody of Crawford who is fecding' sheep onhis farm 110rth of Ansle } ' was in the city Friday. . Carl Foote and wife were iu the city Monday night and 1.'ues- day , the gucsts of the family of j'e Scribe , This o1lice acknowledged .a friendly call from L. D. Cadman , formerly of Arnold , who is now in the empluy of tbe Globe Hotel of this city. The 14adies Aid Socictr : of the Christian church wish to thank all thosc who kindly attended their supper held at Mrs. Jobs , March 8. 'L'hey cleared 9ver $ llJ. JM Bates - - who recenUy purchased - chased Eli Armstrong's interest in the Rockwell & Armstrong hardware and iinplement business last wcek purcbased MrRock - well's interest and is now sole i proprietor- The Eagle Grocery put a new delivery wagon on the streets : Monday morning. It i5 a cover- e top rig nnll was umlt especially for the use of the Eagle Grocer" . Roger Blair , who for se\'I r l months h H ueen in the employ of the Eagle Grocery as clerk will be in charge of the c1elh'ery wagon. "We notice by the Brokcn Bow Republican that Prof , AL - Pierce , of the Mason City schools had announced his candidacy for the office of county superintendent - tendent of Custer county , subject to the will of the republican eon- vcntion , We cannot at this time think of anyone who would make a better superintendent than would our friend Pierce and the Star would be pleased to see him secure the nomination th s fall , -Mason Star- - City - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . - . I { 'OUf Implements , \ Arc J10\V in Before you pIn co your order - der it will payon to see our fine line. . - - : I \V e ; SlYe a first-class disc harrow 1 1x- 18 at $24.00 and 16x16 at $25. Single I ro.w cultivators from $10.00 and up. A No.1 3-seetion harrow at $1 ! .50. All other goods equally as low in price , such as riding listers , walking listers , : Sure Edge ' seeders dl'OP planters , endgate - ers , walking and rid iug plows , gang' ] and Swede cultivators. Rlows two-row i I fhis ear the Swede is improved. See I ( it. ' \ on will have one if you deV e have also just received It car of Amel'- ; ican hog fence and barb wire. Plrce your order now. It may go higher. A M'ARCH ON HARNESS \Ve have the largest assortment of all 1 \l \ kinds of harness this spring we I ver ' 1' had. Prices are right. It will be erne no use to give prices here as quality , regulates prices. Come and see for ; 10urself.Ye will treat if we are I wrong. D u't forget our complete 1 line of shelf hardware , cutlery and . guns , and above all don't forget that we are selling the : Malleable Steel I Range and the Quick 1\Ie ll. Xone so c good. Our bug'gies alwsys give satisfaction - , faction , and think of the Olel . . . i , - - Hickory \Vagon. It is ul\vays good. Our It 1110ttO : U lJdersell , qua lity considered. . : ( G. W. APPLE . - - \I - , Cbarley Koup has sold 'his n'R- , tnurant to Leonard 'rooley. , . . . Hazel Jewett went to Berw'n , Ii'ridnou 42 to , 'i9it her silter , Mrs. V. C. Talbot. ' Peter Hcller of York , who has been at Dunning , visitiny hili son , was in the city Friday. 1\11' . Heller of Blaill coun tJ , was a busines call1r at this office Friday. He returned hOlll ou 41. Miss Mary Geeseman , H teacher in the city schools went to Ansley Saturday to remain over Sunda ) " at home. Peter Mullen of Missouri Valley - ley Iowa who has been visiting B. Sweeney of tIns city returned home Saturday. AIded Argo of Murcer County , Missouri , who had been in the cit ) " for several days on business , returned Saturday. S. K.Varrick , who came down from A11iance. Monday reports that about tine inches of. snow had fell there when he left. Misses Anges Reed and Perry of Albion who filed ' , on gOVC1'11- ment land near Mullen returned to their home Saturday morning. Please remember that the lacHes of the Christian church will hold their annual Easter Market , April 22. Please f:1\'or : them by your pre'3ence. J. M. Betts went to Lincoln. yesterday to attend a meeting of the directors of the Beatrice I Creamery Co. to he held there toI I day. day.C. C. H. Parker of Sheridan Wyoming - oming who has been here s veral wccl\s visiting with the family of W. S. Metcalf was a west bound passenger Tuesday : Eli McCandless of Anselmo was 011 the east bound passenger Saturday - urday morning. He will visit at hIS old home in lndianna about two months before he returns. Elgin Beal shipped a car Joad of fat cattle or' his own feeding to Omaha Sunday. Elgin finds I farming a more profitable bUlii- ness than runing a newspaper. Miss Mattie Gillion of superior Nebraska who has been in tbe employ of Reneau & Leonard as stenographer for the past y c:1r : returned to her home Saturday. Mrs. Belle Kennoyer , came down from South Dakota , last Friday morning to visit her parents - ents , Mr. and Mrs. D. R. White and other relatives in this city . and vicinity. Chas. Robinson returned y s- terday morning from Sioux City. where he has been visiting his brother. Loyd. H is nephew Alex Robinson came home with him to spend the summer with his grand parents. Arthur Casc , of Weisert has re- . : ently located on the Springstube farm north of the city. . Mr. SpI ngstube has moved .to the : : : ' ; eorge Willing ranch south of lown , recently vacated by C. E. Snyder. O. D. Brewing of Eddyville lIas purchased two and a half tcres of land in the south west. : ornc ' of Pleasant View addition ) f Nels Lee on which he has built l house. It will be ready for oc- : upancy In a few more days. W A. George has bought the mggics and spring wagons of J. J. . Vancott that he purchased : ecently of J. S. quires. 'rhis ; tock will be kept in the store : louse , north of Vancott's store md will be in charge of the I [ agle Grocer , } ' store. F. E. Delano of J4ee Park was 1 city visitor Monda.\ ' and 'rues- lay. He came up to aitenll the . llceting of the members of the I LUral telephone lines who met I1cre Monday to discu s the pro- . iect of organidng , a co-operative [ ) hoJll' system of tht. : countyHe Inade the l epublican office a so- : ial call- Mrs. Chadwick's trial came to [ 1n enlliast Saturday at Cleveland I Ohio. 'l'hc jury rendcred a vel'- llkt of guilty on seven counts for conspirac.r to wreck a Nation- [ 11 Bank. As a motion for a new trial was made immediately , by her lawyers the judge did not I pas" , " , entence , waiting until the qucstion for a new trial has been dispo cd of. It is said the maxium sentence is 14 years in the penitentiary - tentiary and $70,000. The min- ium sentcnce is 7 years and , S7,000. , C. O. Lobr or Merna was a pl\S' . senger to Ansley Saturda ) ' . . W tn. Pcrtlcll of Malon City.wa. in the county seat Saturda ) ' on businul. Georic Herrick of Alh Creek , made this office a bu ineii call , Monday. . t W. Dunuawa ) ' of North D d , wue in th ci ty Frida ) ' , be- hVJtlln traiu ! ! . . R , Wirt of Lincolu , who wal in the city on business , returned ' ho'me Saturday morning. I' m. . l\1oberley of Purdum had been here 011 businesi left for home Tuesday mornin/r. / ' A C. Cone and wife of A.lbion was ! in the city bet\vccn train. Frida ) ' on their way t Ansley. V. ASickley of York , went to Chtrrr county Monday , with the intentionoflocatingou his ranch- Miss HazelllriUan of Callawny , went to Ausley l riday , to visit her graud parcnts , Mr. amI l\In. Jones. _ Charlcs Penn of Milford was in the city Monday looking aftcr business- returncd homl : 1.'ues- day Ulorniu ! : . Misses Katc and Philbert ' [ , ier- ue went to Ansley Saturday to spend a few days with the f l11ily of 1B. J. ' .l'ierney. l se R gers , who has been at Atisley several weeks with her sis'f r , Mrs. Browu , returned home Sa. rday cvening. Mrs. N. G. Wright .uld sister , Mis's Laura Vistrup , went to Cnpawny last Frida ) ' , to visit th r siiter , Mrs. Cbristflnson. W. II. Mauk of Berwyn , was a friendly caller last Saturday. He expects to move to Brokcn Bow about the 1 rst of next month. Mra. . M. ' CurkenkallofBloom- field Iowa'returncd to htr : home Tuesday nfter visiting with her , daughter , Mrs. A. R. Humphrey Oi-WI city. J. B. Jones went to Ansley Saturday to visit his family now residing on the farm at Cat Creek. He had a sale to cry at . Ansley 'l'uesday. Wm. Edmunds of New Helena was a welcome caller at this office Saturday. He was down visiting his daughter , Miss Hannah .who is making her home in the city. Henry 14e and son of Ida County , Iowa , was in the city Fridav , consulting' the bool < s at I tht' U : S. land omc . 'rhey were on their way to Anselmo to take government land. Mrs. T. 'W. Dean of West Union made this office a business call Monday. She left yesterday for California , where she will join her husband. Her daughters Mesdames N. L. Reynolds and , Manuel accompanied her. W. W. Andruss of Pueblo Colorado - rado made this ofIice a social call Monday in company with his brother-in-law Ira Glaze , of th ( ' firm of the Glaze Marble works of this city. Mr. Andruss is a conductor on the Missou-ri Pacific Railway. j J , E. Izzard proprietor of the ! Globc Hotel who has been west : , for the past fi\'e wcels looking after his mining interests at ; Leadville Colorado returned home : Sunday on 43. He reports that : his mining interests present a : very encouraging [ 'Showing and that he enjoyed a pleasant trip. We notice in We Arcadia Champion that W. L. Phillips of this city has purchased a qnarter block of land in that tOW11 and ; that he intends to put in a lumber : yard there this spring. The Champion states farther that : .Jr. : Phillips will uuild a residencc' and move his family there. We congratulate - gratulate Arcadiaonsccuring'onc of Broken Bow's energetic business - ness IDen , but regret that he ha decided to leave lIS. \Veesncr Bros- who a veal' ' ago ' or more camc hcre from'Indianl1a have bought the Oyster Bay Hestaurant of Will Davis that he recently purchased of Cleo Cannon - nonMr - Davis reserved room in front of the building to handle confectionarics , soft drinks and his pianos , His principle business - ness will be to work his agcncy for his pianos , The \Veeselor Bros , are young' men. highly respected - : pected and are prachcal and ex- I perienced coois and we predict for them a prosperous business , I - - . - = : : . . . - - I .J& _ . . - - b. = . = ! Low Prices , ! . ' . . . . . . . . ' . - _ . . - - - : ; ; M ' compBtitol'1 come and go , but I nm still ill business at the old stand und ready fo ; sen you anything in the farm implement lilw for less money thnn you , can buy for Hnywhcr ill the county. .If I can't I dOll't wHnt your business. . . 14-16 Di e Hurrows. . . . . . . . . . . . $ 25.00 3 Section l-Iarl'ow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 14-iuch Gang Plow. . . . . . . . . , . . 57.00 16-illCh Sulky Plow. . . . . . . . . . . . 35.00 16-i11ch V\T alking Plow. . . . . . . . . 14.00 I Hd.ng ! ! ! ster , 2-whcBI. . . , . . . . . 5.00 Hl lng LIsterlw heel. . . . . . . . . 35.00 I \Vith other goods at equally low prices I - - - . . . . . . _ . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - - - - V-1i.1. . - . . _ . . - 1 - - - . . - ' . . Cm . S Martin ) lnllllrl1'hl1'llIg' ( Agollt. nllt ! Jl'nlN' ) III AIlIi-'I'l'lIst. nooctI. ! . Im-- . . . III . Go to Pcak Sheppard Co's and I se ( what cash Wilt do. . _ i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I . : \1111111111'1 \ Olll' IIlr ; ' : llnrch 1t1l. : : All thc latest st , > 'les in lalic and children's di'CSS and street hats , caps and veils. The cheapest - est place on earth for every thing in 11P to date millinery. Yonril for business. Courteous treat- met ! t. Call and see us.Vest Side Square. Mrs. Geo. Zahn. . . _ - - - - - - Peale Sheppard Co. invite you to attend their big rednction ale. Save yonr money by goin to Peale Sheppards big sale. - - - - - - - Peale ShepIJard Co's. big salc is the wonder o [ thc age , you are in- vitcd to come and see the decoration - tion and hear the music. FOR SALn-r < oad wagon and single harness , nearly new. cheap for cash. Sce Geo. Papineau. . . . FOR SAI.U--Fi ve room hem e , four lots , barn for ten horses , cribs and granary , will sell or trade. It. M. SHARP. tf FOR SAI.lt-Purc : bred black Lang-shan Cockrels only , call on or addrcss Chas. Garton , Broken Bow , Neb. 4t. FOR SALIVel1 improved res- idetJce ropert ) ' . Will be sold t a bargull if called for SOOI1. Enquire - quire at this ollice. 26tf I am now lucated just north of the Custer National Ba\lk. Come and see me for bargains' 111 real state. SOUle choice acre property - perty for sale. S if l As. ANUIUSON. , = -"L _ _ . . . . _ - _ _ . - . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tJl'IU'IJWC ! Snit , or UI'nIIMuil. . Until ! \farch 1st 1905 , we will offer 5000 acres of land for alc consisting of well improved farms to Ta\V prairie land , in tracts of 160 to 1780 . ' ' acres acres. 'l'hcsc will include almo t any Idnd o ( a. farm that a person would desire. All contracts of sale will be nlade with a small cash paymcnt , bal. . ance in cash or mortgage on March 1St 1905. . We will also offer some good .towt1lotsj also one two story house with eight rooms , good cellar and cistern , barn an il whole block of ground on the SI\mc terms. We IUl\"e a special objct ! in offering this propcrtr and any . one wanting a farm or small ANUIUSON."L , can get a. 6argain between this and March 1st 1905. WILIIS CADwnLL. - Atteml the big'sale at the Peale Shcppard Co. store. - - ' - - . . Fresh oysters , cautlycigars and tobacco al. Mi1\c Scanlon. - - - \Vanted-'ren men in each state to travel , tack signs and distribute samples and circularSj of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. 'I'hrec dollars per day for expense . Kuhlman Co. . Dept. W. , Atlas Building , Chi. . cUgo , Ill. 35-42 " - - - ' - - ' Melvin Lee will do your paper. - . ing and will gU lralltee all work. IJrices reasonable. Leave orders at the Republi an office. . Melvin Lee , Broken Bow Neb. _ . - - - - - - - - - - . . - - . - - - . . . ; . i . . , , . . . , ! : , f'"f'f . . . ; : . ! . . : . ; : . . . , ' . - ' " . : . : ; : . IW' . . : , O : , . . . . f. . : . : : " : . ; f . : . . : . . " . : ' " . ' ' . . - ' ' : ' : ' : ; ' : . d. . r ; i' i.fl" ; .IC1f. ' . " . " " . . . . . : r , ' , , : _ ; ; ; ' ' 'r.'m. . . . , ; ; ; ' . . . . " . . " 'I. ' . . . . . , . : . - ; ; . U' , . . . . . . . , . . , . 'J"'l- .n. . . . : : . ' _ . ; " . I ' ' ! , J JfIr" [ . . . . , ; " . . : . : " 188S ft. ! , : . . . 1906 . " . . . . \ . i ! iI . . i i . . . . . . .f . : - - . > f ; , lf . . . , . I - .l.I .f. , I : . w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' : & " ' ' : " \ . ' : ' : : r.&u y YOlir : " "jj . , " . 1/ / : ; . ' : : i/o . : 'f. . . , . " ' i ; . . J' " " " " . ' - . " . : ' . ' . ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' : . ! , ! ; ' ; i' . .no..JUt. .no.- 'I .nlCa.'r.'IIt.j. .1'- : / : ; " / : ; : . : l Fish of the largest Fish House I . ' i In The County. ' ' 1" U A' ; . J Fresh and Salt FiHh , Oysters and Oelery : ) i { : t ; "Iri ] : i10R LE .J. ' . .TrI' . . . , i' ' . " : I , ' : J . . ; " 1 ' . . a * , f ' ' 'F' " 1. , " 't' . . . W - - I ' ! tl : : M t' Ot " , @ rr. lackcrcl. Salmon. 'fi Clams , t ' Herring , iJ'i ! : * \ \ ' hitl'fbh , Bloaters , ; ; 'W : ; Codt 9h , Sturgeon , .1 r llaliuut. Sardines. M A'iI ' ' . . "i I'i. I'i.I' ; , I' : " 'I ! b " , _ 1 ; - - a . P. ! : : : , : " . . - - - . . , . ,1' : I ( ' . . : : , , : I I - , . . . " ' . I , . : r J Our pic1ded codfish is delicious. W1 1 H ' , ' } 'racle Mark-Pnre Old Cider Vinegar. f 'I r. , .I' . . . . r' , . 1 1 Yours for Pure l oed Products , ' : r. : ! ' : : . . . . . . : ' . . " , . ' ' . ' . : ' . . . . : " ' : . : . . ; . . " . . . .7.i. . . . . . . . , ' . ' ' . . : ! " . " , . ' ' ' ' ' ' : i9 ; { ' ' ! . i . . . . . , i ; : . .1- . : ; , " . : j C B -r. . . . . . . ; . . , owe n t , q : : . . . . . . i ; . : ' " , . ' . > . . . r.J' . " i IS ' : . ' ' " . . . . . ' ' . : . . I ! 1 . . . , Broken Bow , . _ Nebraska. .f- . . . ; i' \ . . . . . . . . ! 2'j .j. : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J r. . . . . . . . ( iil. : > .1. { , " .1' . . . " , . .1' , , . . 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